Follow on Google News News By Tag * Protein stabilizer * Cell culture Additive * Antibody antigen stabilizer * Inert protein stabilizer * Chemical Thermal Stress * More Tags... Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | ![]() Enhance your protein’s stability with BioVision’s EZSolution™ Protein StabilizerIndustry’s most efficient, ready-to-use, multi-purpose - protein stabilizer!
By: BioVision Inc. Proteins are complex biological biomolecules which progressively lose their biological function and/or overall stability due to aggregation and proteolysis under non-native storage conditions. There are many factors which affect protein stability, including storage temperature, freeze-thaw cycles, bacteria, pH, protein concentration, salt conditions, solvents, reducing agents, detergents, proteases, peptidases, etc. The complexity of maintaining protein stability to retain its functionality warrants the need for an effective protein stabilizer. BioVision is excited to introduce a very efficient and ready to use - EZSolution™ Protein Stabilizer - which can be added directly to such proteins/enzymes to expand their life span and functionality. Use it to stabilize protein classes like proteases, kinases, phosphatases and cytokines. Salient features of BioVision’s EZSolution™ Protein Stabilizer: · Oligomeric mixture of ~50 kDa proprietary protein. · Can be directly added at 1:1 ratio to the target protein. · Increases protein stability under chemical/thermal stress. · Can also be used as a protective additive in cell culture and antibodies/antigens in immunoassays. Advantages: · Non-toxic & non-antigenic. · Does not destabilize biomolecules in downstream assays. · Free from nucleic acids, polysaccharides and lipids. For more details about this product, click here: http://www.biovision.com/ About BioVision: BioVision, Inc. is a privately held Life Science company headquartered in the beautiful San Francisco Bay area. BioVision develops and offers a wide variety of products including assay kits, antibodies, recombinant proteins & enzymes, and other innovative research tools for studying Apoptosis, Metabolism, Cell Proliferation, Cellular Stress, Cell Damage and Repair, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, Stem Cell Biology, Gene Regulation, Signal Transduction, and more. End
|
|